When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was deposed as Pakistan's prime minister in 1977, his 24-year-old daughter, Benazir, looked on the bright side. She expected General Zia ul-Haq, the coup leader, to hold elections in a few months. "Don't be an idiot, Pinkie," said her father, using the nickname inspired by her rosy complexion as an infant, "Armies do not take over power to relinquish it."
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机译:当佐尔菲卡尔·阿里·布托(Zulfikar Ali Bhutto)于1977年被罢免为巴基斯坦总理时,他24岁的女儿贝纳齐尔(Benazir)显得乐观。她希望政变领导人齐亚·阿勒·哈格将军在几个月内举行选举。她的父亲说:“别当白痴了,平基。”她的名字是从婴儿时期玫瑰色的肤色中得到启发的,“武装部队不会接管它的权力。”
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